Joined: 03 Apr 2007 Posts: 491 Location: Maple Ridge, BC "Canadia"
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:46 pm Post subject:
sigh..
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the main part of the article glorifies the "110 heroic hunters who achieved to kill the blood thirsty, sheep-killing beast" after 16 drive hunts.
there is a lot of work to be done if the wolf is to make a comeback..
I hope this wolf goes on to start a pack of it's own one day too, kibib.
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yeah it should be an opportunity to bring back the wolf, the problem is as soon as the wolf is seen close to people it is seen as a "problem animal" and the hunters make lots of propaganda against predators see:
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, at the moment the hunters lament that because of the tough winter the number of deer is very low and they can not hunt as much as usual, last autumn there was even a discussion to make birds of prey (although they are protected on whole europe) huntable because they hunted rabbits.
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